Architectural Diamonds for #trippythursday

in Architecture+Design2 years ago (edited)

Here are three architectural diamonds for #trippythursday by @blacklux
diamondscombined.jpg
These were all created from building photos I took in downtown Chicago.
20200131_123405.jpg
The first photo is of the Burberry building on Chicago's magnificent mile. On a gray day this black shiny building is perfect to create an almost monochrome geometric photo for editing later. People typically shop at this building for overpriced plastic material that looks trendy. I wonder if they can appreciate the exterior of the building (there's not too much to appreciate inside lol).

diamond1_copy.jpg
The photo above turned into an interesting eight pointed diamond. This pattern could be useful for some kind of wall art or even repeated as a tile-able pattern for wallpaper. Or perhaps this is some sort of outer space mine that is magnetically attracted to ships passing by. Once attached it will penetrate the hull of the ship and suck out the oxygen.

20200124_132753.jpg
Chicago has quite a few gray foggy days throughout the year. Most of the skyscrapers look quite ominous and serious in this sort of weather. The gray sky also creates a clean background for photo manipulation. Imagine having to live in this 70s era most basic brutalistic architectural monstrocity. You get to wake up to gray days then walk around gray city concrete to a beige office building to complete mundane tasks then return home to your 300 square foot closet to dream about having to pay taxes in a few months.

diamond2_copy.jpg
Here is what the manipulation of the condo building above turned into. It reminds me of some kind of floating portal that will launch you into a different dimension. Perhaps the boring gray condo building can be turned into a portal that will launch you into a brighter more natural place.

20181109_125628.jpg
This is a photo of one of the corners of the Wrigley building in Chicago. The old school decorative tiles should form an interesting tile for a photo manipulation. Imagine the era where this building was created out of a chewing gum empire. They needed so many employees to manage the distribution of chewing gum around the world and could turn a profit handsome enough to adorn prime real estate in the middle of Chicago. No it is just office space for random smaller companies that come and go.

diamond3_copy.jpg
This one definitely has some sort of diamond theme to it. It kind of reminds me of a machine drone of sorts that floats around launching smaller diamonds at interesting planets to spy on them. Perhaps the diamonds also contain chewing gum in them to relate back to the old days of the Wrigley building. I wonder how the inhabitants of the various planets will respond to sweet chewy substrate? Perhaps it will be perceived as a threat to some life forms without teeth...

I may try animating some of these architectural photo manipulations sometime. These geometric building crops could make for an interesting kaleidoscope animation along with some original music of course. That's all for now happy #trippythursday and I made my 500 word minimum now @aplusd (you know how architects love to follow rules and codes especially egress around bathrooms and parking lots lol)

Sort:  
 2 years ago  

Dear @sketch.and.jam. We would appreciate it if you follow our community rules, particularly the minimum number of 500 words for English language content. Thank you for your consideration.

May I ask why there would be a limit on word count?

 2 years ago  

The minimum word count is one of our most important community systems by speeding up the qualifications of posts for nominations. Because the disciplines of architecture and design are sophisticated topics that could not be merely explained in a few sentences, we believe that 500 words, at least (for the English language), would be the ideal benchmark to produce acceptable quality in written format. We have been using this method for more than a year now and it has made our curation process more organized and much easier to execute.

On the other hand, authors who still insist on continuously publishing content in our community without following our rules, despite being reminded, are spamming the feed and taking advantage of extra upvotes. To stop this abuse, they would be muted. This would also ensure fairness to other contributors who have been respecting our guidelines. Hope that helps.

No worries I updated the post to include more words. But the visuals are where the quality is at with my posts as I actually go out into the world take the photos and do design manipulations to them. I'm more of an efficient writer and less of a flowery writer. As it has been said a picture is worth 1000 words.

 2 years ago  

Architecture photography and its visual manipulations are officially accepted themes as per our Community Content Criteria. Aside from your photographic skills and presentations, we would also be thrilled to experience your other interesting adventures with architecture. This way you would have more stories to talk about.

Thank you for considering our rules for publications. A warm welcome to the Architecture+Design Community! 😀

A very nice and tall building, the city of Burberry also has a nice beauty.

Thanks its amazing what a building can turn into after editing it a bit.

Wow, I'm very behind with all the notifications 😅
Really cool creations... no wait, diamonds!

Ginormous diamonds in the sky.

Thank you for sharing this amazing post on HIVE!
  • Your content got selected by our fellow curator @priyanarc & you just received a little thank you via an upvote from our non-profit curation initiative!

  • You will be featured in one of our recurring curation compilations and on our pinterest boards! Both are aiming to offer you a stage to widen your audience within and outside of the DIY scene of hive.

Join the official DIYHub community on HIVE and show us more of your amazing work and feel free to connect with us and other DIYers via our discord server: https://discord.gg/mY5uCfQ !

If you want to support our goal to motivate other DIY/art/music/homesteading/... creators just delegate to us and earn 100% of your curation rewards!

Stay creative & hive on!